Charles Piller
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You know, they're quite determined to put out accurate information, to do it in a way that faces down hard issues in science and medicine. Otherwise, I wouldn't be writing the stuff that I'm writing. They're willing to look at, take a good hard look at it. And I think that's,
You know, they're quite determined to put out accurate information, to do it in a way that faces down hard issues in science and medicine. Otherwise, I wouldn't be writing the stuff that I'm writing. They're willing to look at, take a good hard look at it. And I think that's,
The sort of thing that I think a lot of the institutions haven't been willing to do is to take a good hard look in the mirror and say, what am I doing that's leading to my own problems? How can I get better at this?
The sort of thing that I think a lot of the institutions haven't been willing to do is to take a good hard look in the mirror and say, what am I doing that's leading to my own problems? How can I get better at this?
The sort of thing that I think a lot of the institutions haven't been willing to do is to take a good hard look in the mirror and say, what am I doing that's leading to my own problems? How can I get better at this?
Yeah, they want to look outside for why their problems are happening.
Yeah, they want to look outside for why their problems are happening.
Yeah, they want to look outside for why their problems are happening.
That's exactly right. And it's not that they are the sole cause of all their own problems, but they need to clean up their own house. Yeah.
That's exactly right. And it's not that they are the sole cause of all their own problems, but they need to clean up their own house. Yeah.
That's exactly right. And it's not that they are the sole cause of all their own problems, but they need to clean up their own house. Yeah.
What's one positive thing we can leave viewers and listeners with when it comes to the future of Alzheimer's research? Where do you think we go in the next 20 years?
What's one positive thing we can leave viewers and listeners with when it comes to the future of Alzheimer's research? Where do you think we go in the next 20 years?
What's one positive thing we can leave viewers and listeners with when it comes to the future of Alzheimer's research? Where do you think we go in the next 20 years?
Well, I think one thing that I'm really looking forward to is some interesting research in two realms. One is the possible benefits of the new GLP-1 inhibitors. So these are the drugs like Ozempic and others that have been taken for weight loss.
Well, I think one thing that I'm really looking forward to is some interesting research in two realms. One is the possible benefits of the new GLP-1 inhibitors. So these are the drugs like Ozempic and others that have been taken for weight loss.
Well, I think one thing that I'm really looking forward to is some interesting research in two realms. One is the possible benefits of the new GLP-1 inhibitors. So these are the drugs like Ozempic and others that have been taken for weight loss.
that, wow, amazing, amazing possible effects in other realms, including the possibility of attacking dementia associated with different causes of dementia, including Alzheimer's. So I'm looking forward to seeing whether that might potentially have some benefit.
that, wow, amazing, amazing possible effects in other realms, including the possibility of attacking dementia associated with different causes of dementia, including Alzheimer's. So I'm looking forward to seeing whether that might potentially have some benefit.
that, wow, amazing, amazing possible effects in other realms, including the possibility of attacking dementia associated with different causes of dementia, including Alzheimer's. So I'm looking forward to seeing whether that might potentially have some benefit.